- The
desert lark (Ammomanes deserti)
breeds in
deserts and semi-deserts from
Morocco to
western India. It has a very wide
distribution and
faces no obvious...
- Mont Floyo. It
returned to Pan Am in 1975, and was
renamed to "Clipper
Sea Lark" in 1980, and then "Clipper Juan T. Trippe" in 1981 in
honor of the founder...
-
March 1975, when it was
returned to Pan Am, and it was
renamed Clipper Sea Lark and then
Clipper Juan T.
Trippe in
honor of the airline's founder. It remained...
- with
songwriters Bob Br**** and
Irwin Levine to
write and
record demos for
Sea-
Lark Music Publishing. The trio's
biggest hits were "This
Diamond Ring", recorded...
- The magpie-
lark (Grallina cyanoleuca), also
known as wee magpie, peewee, peewit,
mudlark or
Murray magpie, is a p****erine bird
native to Australia, Timor...
- of the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Sealark (frequently
written Sea Lark), a
general term for any of
several small sandpipers and plovers: HMS Sealark (1806)...
- the
subcommittee he had
turned over a
number of
copyrights to Clark's
Sea-
Lark Company but that
there was no
commitment that the
jockey would air the...
-
black lark (Melanocorypha yeltoniensis) is a
species of
lark in the
family Alaudidae found in south-eastern
Russia and Kazakhstan. The
black lark was originally...
-
variety of names, this knot has been used both on land and at
sea. The
common alternate name "
lark's head" is
attributed to Tom
Bowling (pseudonym) in the 1866...
- The
Lark Ascending is a short, single-movement work by the
English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams,
inspired by the 1881 poem of the same name by the English...